Yeah, I need to be able to do this to easily manage trees of maps. I
meant, how would you idiomatically implement their algorithms?
Fold isn't build into Clojure, but they should still somehow be
possible...right?
On Nov 14, 9:12 pm, Michel Salim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 14, 10:56 pm, samppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I'm trying to figure
> out how to do this:
>
> > (flat-map-seq {:a 3, :b 1, :c 2}) ; returns (:a 3 :b 1 :c 2)
>
> (defn flat-map-seq [m]
> (if (empty? m) '()
> (let [kv (first m)]
> (lazy-cons (kv 0) (lazy-cons (kv 1) (flat-map-seq (rest m)))))))>
> ...and vice versa:
>
> > (map-from-flat-collection {} [:a 3 :b 1 :c 2]) ; returns {:a 3, :b
> > 1, :c 2}
>
> (defn map-from-flat-collection [c]
> (if (empty? c) {}
> (conj (map-from-flat-collection (rrest c)) [(first c) (frest
> c)])))
>
> > Anyone have any idiomatic ideas?
>
> Well, not sure how idiomatic this is; apart from conj, this is how
> you'd do it in Lisp/Scheme. I'd use fold to do the first function if
> it's built into Clojure.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Michel
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